Sussex Technical High School administrators and teachers recently presented certificates to Students of the Quarter, who were recognized for classroom excellence.
Students of the Quarter shown are in back (l-r) Cherish Dvorak, Gwenn Twilley, Juda Hudson, Mitchell Hocker, Sean Ely Jr., Raphael Vazquez Hernandez, Aleyah Horsey, Enrique Julian, Ryan Koslowski and Daniel Longfellow. In the fourth row are Gabriela Binet Almonte, Michael Rogers, Angel Garcia Prado, Johnna Hataway, Briana Sockriter and Christopher Brett Ocampo-Fuentes. In the third row are Tahmeer Klein-Scearce, Jacqueline Ramirez Martin, Mallory Vincent, Ella Locklear, John Lawson, Addison Pentoney, Alivia Mcfarland, Cassandra Minard, Alea Meredith, Adriana West, Benjamin Alvarado-Ibarra and Gary Barrios Martin. In the second row are Jayden Rowe, Ashley Fonseca, Brooklynn Dutton, Chavonne Robins, Brielle Brittingham, Shyleah Cannon, Payton Read, Meghan Sammons, Ja’leah Cannon, Gabriell Maag, Alicia Guajardo, Esteban Gonzalez-Chan and Taylor Keel. In front are Ebony Wilson, Camryn Conley-Daudt, Destiny Toby, Olivia Simon, Elizabeth Santos, Odalis Ortiz-Diaz, Caliegh Sparrow, Carmen Shaw, Joselyn Gonzalez-Miguel, Jade Seefried, Amari Davis and Annabelle Bostic. Not pictured are Samantha Agnetti, Emilia Cannizzaro, Madisyn Dipasquale, Piper Drace, Kara Fleming, Roxana Garcia Perez, Kayshawn Holley, Korey Kerr, Emily Lopez Roblero, Meadow Madsen, Lilly Payton and Kimberly Sanchez Hernandez
Sussex Tech is a public high school that prepares Sussex County students in grades 9-12 for their future success in workforce environments, higher education and the military.